Creatinine 8.3: Is It Treatable Without Dialysis

Answer: Elevated creatinine level is a result of kidney failure. Do you know what causes your kidney damage? A clear diagnosis is necessary for you to find a correct solution. Here I am only to share a remedy with you to solve your blood problems.

Creatinine is a waste being passed out of body by kidneys. Now it is 8.3, which means that a lot of waste products build up in the blood. They do not only cause further damage to kidneys, but also counteract the effect of medicine to restrain you from recovery.

This treatment has been practiced in Peking Tung Shin Tang Chinese Medical Hospital for years, and proved to be effective. It is also known as detoxification therapy. It makes use of various therapies such as plasma exchange, steam therapy, navel therapy, medicated bath, foot bath and so on to increase urine output, improve bowel movement and make you sweat so that waste products can be passed out. It can also dilate blood vessels and remove stasis to ensure blood flow fluent, and then vitamins, nutrients, oxygen, active ingredients of medicine and other essential elements can be transported into nidus to speed up kidney recovery. Moreover, it can restore the balance of anti-inflammatory cytokines and pro-inflammatory cytokines to reduce renal inflammation and control the disease from getting worse.

-After about one week’s treatment, your urine will become smelly and cloudy due to the existence of waste products.

-After about half month’s treatment, high creatinine level will go down at least 10%. Weakness will disappear. High blood pressure will come down and be stabilized. Appetite will become good. Cold limbs will turn warm.

-After about one month’s treatment, kidney disease will be under control, and renal function will get improved. And then you can live without dialysis.

All in all, as long as you do not have any severe complications, creatinine 8.3 is treatable without dialysis. Now you can send a copy of your lab report to tsthospital@hotmail.com. Our renal experts can help you analyze it and then give you personalized guidance on treatment.